Originally Posted by wageslave
COUNCIL, ID - The Idaho State Police says it will be handing over the results of its four month investigation into the deputy-involved fatal shooting of a Council rancher to the Idaho Attorney General's Office in the coming days. That office is acting as the special prosecutor in this case...
"Detectives gathered and comprehensively examined all evidence available at the scene of the incident. The twenty-eight items of evidence collected were sent to four different laboratories for forensic analysis. There are still two reports from forensic laboratories that detectives are waiting on to close the investigation. ISP has been informed that the analysis by both labs is complete and that the reports will arrive at any time, however a firm date has not been provided," a press release states.
When the final two reports are received, ISP will officially turn the case over to the Attorney General's Office. The agencies have worked together during the course of the investigation in an effort to speed the investigation along as quickly as possible, officials say..."


Originally Posted by logcutter
The Idaho AG's office reply...

“We just got the case this afternoon. ... At this point we cannot comment on what we have and what we do not have for evidence,” said spokesman Todd Dvorak...


Any truths we learn from these guys...well...


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